Designing an Exchange Serialization Syntax for Scientific Observations Data and Models: A Workshop of the TDWG Observations Task Group

Workshop Summary

A model of scientific observations that is shared and semantically expressive is one of the most promising means to discover, access, aggregate, and analyse on a broad scale scientific data about the earth and the organisms that inhabit it. To this end, the TDWG Observations Task Group aims to produce a specification for exchanging observational data from scientific disciplines that are relevant to TDWG, including species occurrences, species characteristics, ecological data, and environmental measurements. At this 2010 workshop, the Task Group will examine select observational data models, with the specific purpose to converge on an exchange specification for observational data that can serialize data from those models without losing semantic or quantitative information. The models to initially focus on were chosen for their semantic expressivity, potentially broad scope of data domains, and widespread current application for biodiversity science-relevant data. They include OBOE, the Extensible Observation Ontology, a semantic model originally developed to expose the semantic content of heterogeneous ecological and environmental observations; the OGC Observations and Measurements model, developed to exchange environmental observations as part of the Sensor Web Enablement suite; the Entity-Quality (EQ) model, developed for making descriptive biological observations computable; and Darwin Core, a vocabulary and also an XML format in widespread use to exchange species observations. The activities planned for the workshop include 1) beginning to define a syntax for the exchange standard using a few alternative approaches (such as XML Schema and RDF), and 2) for each serialization approach, identifying issues in scalability, expressivity, tool compatibility, etc. early on. Participants will draw upon existing serialization work in observations data modeling, including the use of the OBOE, O+M, and EQ serialization approaches. The development of the exchange specification, and thus this workshop, is coordinated by a partnership of the TDWG Task Group with the NSF-funded Scientific Observations Network (SONet) and the Joint Working Group on Observational Data Models and Semantics. These initiatives have highly synergistic goals regarding the interoperability and semantic richness of observational data, but have a much broader remit.

Participation

Members of the Observations Task Group, SONet, the Joint Working Group on Observational Data Semantics, and others

assume detailed knowledge of 1 or more existing approaches to observations modeling